Chun Shui Tang - Dadu Branch

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Jingming 1st Street, known as the first street of Taichung, is a legendary symbol of the urban planning movement and a must-visit place for foreign travelers in Taichung. The popularity of the entire Jingming 1st Street is almost entirely concentrated in the Chun Shui Tang Da-Dun branch. Under the sea of red umbrellas in the open air, many people enjoy a leisurely time, relaxation evident on their faces and smiles. They spend the afternoon sipping on bubble tea or jade lemon drinks. The Da-Dun branch opened in 1987 and was renovated in 2008. The newly designed space showcases contemporary Eastern aesthetics, with an elegant and tranquil ambiance featuring Ming-style wooden tables and chairs, gray brick walls, exquisite lanterns and calligraphy, and pottery harmoniously integrated throughout. Additionally, it houses the Qiu Shan Tang Tea House, with antique floral arrangements in the corner and entrance, offering surprises at every turn. The outdoor area of the Da-Dun branch presents a European romantic vibe, while the interior embodies classical Chinese elegance with wooden tables and chairs, red brick walls, lanterns, and art—a blend of antiquity with delightful floral decorations in various corners. Smoking area: outdoor plaza on the first floor. Non-smoking area: completely smoke-free indoors.

Address:9, Dadu 19th Street, West District, Taichung City 403, Taiwan

Chun Shui Tang - Dadu Branch Introduction

Jingming 1st Street, known as the first street of Taichung, is a legendary symbol of the urban planning movement and a must-visit place for foreign travelers in Taichung. The popularity of the entire Jingming 1st Street is almost entirely concentrated in the Chun Shui Tang Da-Dun branch. Under the sea of red umbrellas in the open air, many people enjoy a leisurely time, relaxation evident on their faces and smiles. They spend the afternoon sipping on bubble tea or jade lemon drinks. The Da-Dun branch opened in 1987 and was renovated in 2008. The newly designed space showcases contemporary Eastern aesthetics, with an elegant and tranquil ambiance featuring Ming-style wooden tables and chairs, gray brick walls, exquisite lanterns and calligraphy, and pottery harmoniously integrated throughout. Additionally, it houses the Qiu Shan Tang Tea House, with antique floral arrangements in the corner and entrance, offering surprises at every turn. The outdoor area of the Da-Dun branch presents a European romantic vibe, while the interior embodies classical Chinese elegance with wooden tables and chairs, red brick walls, lanterns, and art—a blend of antiquity with delightful floral decorations in various corners. Smoking area: outdoor plaza on the first floor. Non-smoking area: completely smoke-free indoors.

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